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KrisM
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KrisM asked in Family & RelationshipsFamily · 8 years ago

Can i help one sister and not the other?

i find myself in a bit of a problem...i have a litter of pups that will be ready in time for the holidays. I told my one sister, whom is a single mom of three to pick the pup she wanted as a christmas gift for her kids. I am not charging her the price i would normally get for said pup, giving it ti her for a variety of reasons including protection. Now the issue, my other sister also wants a pup but is in a better situation, ie can afford to buy it. I cannot afford to give both away but how do i charge one, and not the other? I will lower the price of course and take payments but....?

Update:

they are purebred pups and usually sell for $600 a piece , and keep in mind i have bills from the pups and kids of my own to provide xmas for!

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  • 8 years ago

    Are you three related by blood? If you are, then I suggest you just give them for free for once. Make it be like a gift?

    Or if you really want to charge a price, then charge a low amount that they both can pay. Don't be unfair to one of them.

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